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A '93 R100GSPD, UK bike.
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Just the one 1988 R100GS with a few mods :green gri
 

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Again, just one, 1969 R60US. Not a lot made, even fewer in the UK. 23,500 miles believed genuine and I've put 5,000 of those on. Unrestored. Period accessories:- Craven rack (thanks Proff) and panniers, leg shields, engine bars and centre stand lifting assist strap.

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That's one very nice bike you have there. I would like to own something like that :)
 
'92 R100R

Everything on it is OEM original apart from the stainless kit (that I wish had never been fitted)

A keeper which is more than can say for my 2013 R1200 GSA &#55357;&#56357;

I was going to buy a stainless kit (as I did with my last R100GS) Please tell me, why do you wish you had never fitted it? :confused: :thumb2
 
Here is mine 86, r80rt and a 92 r100r
 

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